词汇 | example_english_technician |
释义 | Examples of technicianThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The working class is the most left-wing group, and it appears that routine non-manual workers are to the right of the foremen and technicians. They were primarily either graduate students, medical students, postdoctoral fellows, or laboratory technicians, usually with over 16 years of education. There is little point in individual excavators and technicians contributing to discussion and debate if project directors continue to appropriate their ideas. The slides were quantitatively examined by 1 of 4 experienced technicians. Otlet was there, naturally pressing for more international dialogue between institutions (the municipalities) and scientists (technicians concerned with the urban environment). The thief hit the technicians of the dentist who were calling the police. Blood was taken by laboratory technicians or pathologists in each hospital. Bioengineers, computer experts, software technicians, web programmers, insurance providers, physicians, and nurses are some of the participating actors. Surgeons, nurses and pump technicians are lacking, and so are the facilities. The list of 1934, for example, did not yet include neon sign-makers or television technicians, while needle and nail makers were still recognised trades. By 1965, wooden shoe-makers had fallen away and hearing aid technicians had been added. Throughout, actors doubled as technicians and stagehands to highlight the company's collective and nonillusionistic approach to performance. We were working in black and white, which is essentially dramatic, and we were working with in-house technicians. When the work is performed in its original form, it requires three technicians to operate the electronics. Two or three technicians are also required in order to operate the tape, mixer and effects. Therefore, pharmacy users were not receiving from graduated pharmacists a type of service which distinguished them from technicians. Suppliers of raw materials and parts for machines, skilled technicians who can maintain and repair machinery, and other specialised business services are absent or inadequate. The four questions were asked by radiotherapy technicians. By contrast, the effect of foremen and technicians rises as controls are added. 92 research assistants and technicians he made rapid progress. The human: composers, technicians, sales engineers and software designers are the agents that we have identified in a particular social space. We explained the purpose of the study to the physicians and technicians in charge of autopsies. The technical and administrative report for this year reveals the extent to which engineers and technicians underwent a continuous learning process. Nevertheless, there was considerable confusion among the commission members and the community of technicians. Inventors and technicians were often free to move - indeed, were offered incentives to move - from one country to another, taking their expertise with them. Cultural differences were so large that even if the technicians used the same words they did not mean the same thing. Almost two-fifths (39.8%) were doctors; 16.5%, nurses; 10.5%, technicians; 6.6%, administrators; 4.3%, pharmacists; 16.1%, village health workers; and 6.1%, other. The professor frowned at the technicians of the physicist who were wearing glasses. Similarly, though foremen and technicians exercise some control over their colleagues, they are in turn subject to control by managers. The scientists working at these installations were technicians. Money, experienced administrators, and technicians came into increasingly short supply. They identified themselves as leaders, professionals, and middle- and senior-level technicians, and these categories fall within what we consider to be the middle class. However, project technicians and ®eld assistants, using subjective judgements based on frequent farm visits, noted yield increases on only 20+40% of the trials. There is a lesson here for development technicians with their notoriously short memories and one-size-fits-all programmes. Patients were allocated at random to one of three trained technicians, who performed all the measurements. Why was the navy the only force that opted to train its highly qualified engineers and technicians in civil universities ? Besides the responsible pharmacist, there are a varying number of employees including other pharmacists, technicians, and noncounter staff. Furthermore, the foreign experts or technicians might also have business connections which were beneficial to the company in terms of foreign markets. In contrast, the role of technicians was continually pointed to when matters did not proceed as expected. Two technicians scored results using identical methods and scoring criteria. When asked what they had accomplished, most technicians pointed to their successful projects and not the frustrations. Thanks to the team of laboratory technicians for their assistance in sampling and analysing the manures and carrying out the incubation experiment. As many of these garments are very different from their intentions, the designers feel ignored, while the technicians do not trust the designers' asser tions. Moreover, technicians have commented to us that only 30% of conceptual designs can be manufactured at their intended price point. First, although today's physicians are excellent technicians, they often demonstrate deficits in the realm of clinical judgment or decisionmaking. There are sets of boreholes logged by geologists or competent technicians which provide satisfactory information, together with others containing very poor or ambiguous data. Three years later two of the technicians who had worked with the new chemical were dead. The technicians have continuously contributed to the enhancement and evolution of the technical systems, often with original ideas that have enhanced the perspective of composers. They had to be actors, singers, musicians and technicians, all at the same time. Key professionals within the brachytherapy team include: clinical oncologists; nursing staff; brachytherapy technicians/source technicians; physicists; imaging radiographers and radiotherapists (therapy radiographers). The early twentieth-century public service required technicians and professionals, that is, knowledge specialists. Although great care is taken by the radiation therapists (radiotherapy technicians) when manipulating these blocks, there is a risk of strain injuries to the therapists. The labs provided qualified surgical scrub technicians to assist each surgeon. According to this view, the success of the research enterprise depended not on scientists alone, but also on eng ineers, technicians, workers, and administrators. As a result, the technicians in the 1960s experienced the same problems faced by those in the 1950s. Do musicians, technicians, and audiences have different ideas about authenticity in differing musical cultures? If teachers fail to exhibit the values of doctoring because they view themselves as technicians, or because they are nonreflective about their professionalism, trainees learn to become like them. A great part of his success can be attributed to his judicious selection of talented and ambitious foreign technicians to manage key sectors of the economy. If we are training intellectuals as well as technicians and experts, the optimum might be the broader education assessed continually rather than the narrow education assessed at the climactic end. Arguably, professionals have become more isolated because servants no longer enter their homes in significant numbers, but they also engage with market traders, fellow parents, garage mechanics, and computer technicians. A starting point is to build up a picture of the constituents of middle classness, and, in this paper, we focus on salaried professionals and technicians. Physicians and technicians, for example, are sometimes hard to convince that written matter, even for their peers, must be more formal than oral communication in the clinic or laboratory. Despite the fact that visits by technicians of all kinds are indisputably more regular occurrences than official ' state tours ', they too are hindered by a lack of transport. Throat cultures in hospital or clinic settings are usually performed by laboratory technicians or nurses, often somewhat gingerly, which may be responsible in part for the low recovery rate. Consulting fellow farmers, technicians, and textbooks along the way, he planted new mango and papaya varieties in the old orchard, and installed canal irrigation for vegetable production. With sleep deprivation, we observed some subjects to be so sleepy that they literally fell asleep while technicians were preparing their heads for placement in the scanner. Hospital counselors include secretaries, laboratory technicians, dieticians, hospice volunteers, patient care technicians, chaplains, nurses, and, this year, staff from our information systems department and our medical librarian. Other, dental nurses, hygienists, dental technicians, clinical psychologists, counsellors, aromatherapist, administrative staff. Presidential attitudes to the police can only be guessed at, but most presidents probably regard the police as little more than technicians capable of dealing with crime. The range of scores assigned to occupational categories are as follows : 68n52 managers, 67n51 professionals, 48n47 for technicians, 41n27 for skilled workers, 30n01 for unskilled workers. Many middle-rank executive women had the same competence as male senior managers, and many female skilled workers had the same capabilities as male technicians or middle-rank executives. Further, the laboratory test should be fully automated and take a short time to perform so that a quick turnaround time is possible even with inexperienced technicians. Divided into two parts, the first about writing and the second about directing, the book is notably sympathetic to actors, but rather waspish about other theatre technicians, such as designers. The subject's head was held in place with a thermal plastic facemask marked at the canthomeatal line, which along with careful positioning by the technicians, minimized day-to-day positioning differences. The technician's desire for separation and isolation in the recording process has led to the development of a practice that works in more or less direct opposition to these preferences. There is a good deal of overlapping between the two, and to be fully proficient, all technicians and craftsmen require both types of experience. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 About 1,000 more people will be wanted for output from the studio floor—camera men, producers, and technicians and artistes of every category. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They comprise 48 combat medical technicians, three medical officers and one anaesthetist. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The royal defence medical college supervises the basic and higher professional training of all service medical officers, and all training for nurses and medical technicians. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The artistes, the creators, the script writers, musicians and technicians are afraid that if there is such a cut-back unemployment may start to grow. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 On page 66, there is recorded a discussion of the salary increases given to the medical laboratory technicians. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He said that there would be another inquiry into the training of technicians. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He said that we must have somebody who understands the language that the scientists and technicians speak. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I would consider that a meeting with representatives of cardiac technicians would be of relatively little value at the present time. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The training of technicians, for example, has received far less attention than it deserves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If we do not do that, we shall not get these technicians. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 What happened was that the various decisions were taken by technicians and others in staff positions and fed into the line management structure. Rehabilitation technicians are based in some hospitals providing a network of trained staff throughout the country with some responsibility for disability. Assistant staff (such as secretaries and technicians) on the other hand, are likely to want a car-parking space. Ensure that all personnel, including nonphysician providers and technicians, are adequately supervised and have the competence and qualifications to work in a telemedicine system. Greek technicians probably helped in the routine work of mapping the conquered countries. The treatment dosimetry and planning team now consists of physicists, radiographers, medical technicians and clinical oncologists. The authors thank all the technicians and management at all the research stations at which the trials were done. Direct savings accrue from reduced costs in the mold room and reduced coverage for sick time resulting from strain injuries to radiation therapists (radiotherapy technicians). Composers who wish to include interactive computer sound in their music, but are not technicians, will have a notation method. However, there was a strong interest among the technicians to explore this new domain. The article investigates experiences of control and identity through interviews with both flautists and sound technicians. There was also a new pay-scale that discriminated between scientists and technicians. Pharmacy technicians were responsible for all morphine preparation, and it is therefore their wage costs that are used in the costing exercise. In these senses, they are quite committed to the existing economic system, much more so than the technicians. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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